The Works of Shakespeare; 6
- 372 pages
- 14 hours of reading
William George Clark was an English scholar renowned for his expertise in classical literature and the works of William Shakespeare. His most significant contribution is the Cambridge Shakespeare, a compilation of early editions and selected emendations. Clark also co-founded the Cambridge Journal of Philology, and his travelogues offer valuable insights into his experiences in Spain and Greece. He was described as an exceptionally accomplished and versatile individual.






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This edition of Shakespeare's complete works includes four of his plays and a collection of his poems. The plays included are some of his lesser-known works, but are nonetheless powerful and engaging. The poems, which range from love sonnets to longer narrative pieces, showcase Shakespeare's incredible linguistic and poetic skill. An essential addition to any Shakespeare lover's collection.